The 2026 Acre Senate race for the two seats remains highly fragmented and closely contested, with Márcio Bittar (PL, incumbent) holding a modest lead in trader consensus over Gladson Cameli (PP), followed by Mara Rocha (Republicanos) and Jorge Viana (PT). Recent August polling from firms including Real Time Big Data and AtlasIntel shows the top contenders clustered within margins of error, reflecting divided voter preferences among established names seeking the positions. Candidate registrations closed in mid-August after party conventions, locking in a field of eight contenders without a clear frontrunner emerging from summer surveys. Separation could occur through late shifts in alliances, turnout among key regional bases, or campaign events before the October 4 vote, as the current balance leaves room for any of several candidates to consolidate first-place support.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedMarcio Bittar 47%
Gladson Camelí 25.9%
Mara Rocha 14.1%
Jorge Viana 12.6%
$12,427 Vol.
$12,427 Vol.

Marcio Bittar
47%

Gladson Camelí
26%

Mara Rocha
14%

Jorge Viana
13%

Petecão
9%

Dr. Junior Feitosa
3%

Eduardo Velloso
1%

Professor Inacio Moreira
<1%
Marcio Bittar 47%
Gladson Camelí 25.9%
Mara Rocha 14.1%
Jorge Viana 12.6%
$12,427 Vol.
$12,427 Vol.

Marcio Bittar
47%

Gladson Camelí
26%

Mara Rocha
14%

Jorge Viana
13%

Petecão
9%

Dr. Junior Feitosa
3%

Eduardo Velloso
1%

Professor Inacio Moreira
<1%
This market will resolve according to the candidate who wins the most valid votes of any candidate at the specified election.
Candidates will be primarily ranked by order of valid votes won. If two or more candidates are tied for any position, ties will be broken by alphabetical order of the candidates’ listed full names as they appear in this market. This market will resolve to the candidate that occupies the highest finishing position after applying this ranking.
If the result of this election isn't definitively known by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, the market will resolve to "Other".
This market will resolve based on the result of the election, as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Brazilian government, specifically the Superior Electoral Court (Tribunal Superior Eleitoral, TSE) (e.g., www.tse.jus.br/eleicoes/resultados-eleicoes).
Market Opened: Aug 17, 2026, 5:46 AM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve according to the candidate who wins the most valid votes of any candidate at the specified election.
Candidates will be primarily ranked by order of valid votes won. If two or more candidates are tied for any position, ties will be broken by alphabetical order of the candidates’ listed full names as they appear in this market. This market will resolve to the candidate that occupies the highest finishing position after applying this ranking.
If the result of this election isn't definitively known by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, the market will resolve to "Other".
This market will resolve based on the result of the election, as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Brazilian government, specifically the Superior Electoral Court (Tribunal Superior Eleitoral, TSE) (e.g., www.tse.jus.br/eleicoes/resultados-eleicoes).
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The 2026 Acre Senate race for the two seats remains highly fragmented and closely contested, with Márcio Bittar (PL, incumbent) holding a modest lead in trader consensus over Gladson Cameli (PP), followed by Mara Rocha (Republicanos) and Jorge Viana (PT). Recent August polling from firms including Real Time Big Data and AtlasIntel shows the top contenders clustered within margins of error, reflecting divided voter preferences among established names seeking the positions. Candidate registrations closed in mid-August after party conventions, locking in a field of eight contenders without a clear frontrunner emerging from summer surveys. Separation could occur through late shifts in alliances, turnout among key regional bases, or campaign events before the October 4 vote, as the current balance leaves room for any of several candidates to consolidate first-place support.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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